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Stunning Scotland Photography Landscape Pictures, Scottish Castles, Mountains and Lochs Photos

Landscape Photography Picture By M S Webster of Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin

Landscape Photography Scotland

Presented on this web site collection of medium format landscape photography from Scotland and around the world shows amazing moments in stunning pictures. Malcolm Scott Webster has spent the last twenty years climbing all the major hills of Scotland and the best Scottish landscapes to take only the very best photography. During these trips he took thousands of coloured slides of stunning Scottish landscape. Apart from recording the country he loves on film, he has produced series of limited edition water colours from his photography of Scottish views. Having travelled extensively in Europe, Canada and America he has taken even more outstanding pictures of landscapes from around the world... Click here for more Landscape Photos World Wide.

Mountains Scottish Landscape Photography

Scotland has a number of the World's most scenic areas within it's shores, the North-West Highlands mountains landscape photography presented on this site itself offering the delights of Kintail, Torridon and many more Landscape photography mountains photos. Further North to Cape Wrath and along the Sutherland and Caithness Landscape photography coast photos the less dramatic mountainous landscape regions contain the gorgeous un-spoilt beaches. Hard to believe that this kind of landscape is a Scottish coast. In the East, Aberdeenshire has the greatest concentration of Castles in Scotland. Click here for Landscape photography castle photos.

 

Torridon, Wester Ross in September 2009 The latest Scotland Walk

Leaving Aberdeen at 7.0am we started walking up the Coire Mhic Nobuil in Torridon at 11.0am crossing the burn near it's junction with the Allt a Bhealaich and heading up the lower slopes of the Horns of Alligin at the East end of Beinn Alligin. We were there to meet up with two of our companions, who were Munro bagging the Beinn and soon we spotted them descending the Horns and gave them a surprise by... Read More